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 1      I,       I|     restless promenade, and came close to the young man's side. "
 2      I,       I|         been wrapped. He did not close the door of the adjoining
 3      I,      II|       make room for him, pressed close to the wall, whereupon the
 4    III,     III|          monster had risen quite close to the boat.~ ~Ludwig seized
 5    III,      IV|          lake again. I will stay close by you, and take good care
 6     IV,       I|         even when she came quite close to it.~ ~On Christmas eve
 7     IV,     III|   observed that she neglected to close the veranda door.~ ~It was
 8     IV,     III|         very effective weapon at close quarters," supplemented
 9     IV,      IV|       observed Henry, toward the close of the second week, "if
10     IV,      IV|          his a clasp that was so close and warm that it said more
11      V,      II|        bed. She begged Ludwig to close the blinds and to read to
12     VI,      VI|         last time."~ ~Marie came close to the singular woman, bent
13   VIII,     III|     watch-fire, and stopped when close to Vavel's horse. The woman
14   VIII,     III|       and the two hands met in a close clasp.~ ~ ~ ~Count Fertőszeg
15     IX,       I|        links by placing her eyes close to them. The noble old knight
16     IX,       I|    Please let me come in. There, close to your right hand, is a
17     IX,       I|       sofa, and you are to stand close by the alcove and watch
18     IX,       I|         his station as directed, close by the metal screen, through
19     IX,       I| countenance, the young girl went close to his side, and said calmly:~ ~"
20     IX,      IV|         bush covered with bloom. Close by it lay a horse with the
21     IX,      IV|        and admired. Then he came close to the kneeling woman, and
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